H.
Hallowing.
- Of Hallowing our houses: and how that ceremonie was vsed among the Iewes.
- 719. a 10.20. &c. b 10. Looke Sanctifie, and Houses.
Hand.
- Gods meaning in forbidding vs to bow to the right Hand or to the left.
- 262. b 20.30. &c.
- Why Saint Peter termeth the Hand of God a mightie hande, and what wee haue to learne thereby.
- 394. a 20.30.40
- Moseses meaning by these words, Gods saints are in his Hand.
- 1188. b 30.40.50.60. &c. 1189. a 10.20.30.40
Hands.
- Howe the hearts of kings are in the Hands of God: reade notable doc∣trine.
- 477. b 10
- Laying on of Hands, a signe vsed in all solemne blessings.
- 1244. a 30
Hang.
- Christ did Hang vpon the tree to be ac∣cursed, and how.
- 765. b 60
- Lawes touching the bodie of an offen∣der and howe long the same should Hang on the tree.
- 761. a 30.762. b 10
- The deuises of some countries for the burying of their bodies that did Hang on a gibbet &c.
- 762. b 10
- Of two things that are seene, when the bodie of a man doth Hang vpon the gallowes.
- 762 b 50
- Howe Christ did Hang vpon a tree and that his so hanging happened not by haphazard.
- 763. a 20. b 40.50
- The manner howe the Iewes did Hang offenders, and that they were first stoned.
- 763. a 20.30
Hanging.
- That God knewe of his sonnes Han∣ging vpon the crosse, that he ordei∣ned it, and why.
- 765. b 40.940. a 40.50
- That our life is Hanging by a threade▪ and howe that is meant.
- 1009. b 60.1010. a 10.20
- What we ought to know and consider, when we beholde Christ Hanging on the tree.
- 764. a 30.40.50. Looke Crosse.
Happie.
- Of leading a Happie life in this worlde, as God promiseth, & how that may be, or is meant.
- 950. a 10. Looke Bles∣sed.
Happinesse.
- Where we must seeke our Happinesse, and of such as seeke for it heere on earth.
- 1148. b 10.20.30.1149. a 10.20.30.40
- What wee must doe to haue a true and continuall Happinesse.
- 1025. b 30.40.50.60.1026. a 10
- Of certaine wicked persons and in what respects they thinke themselues to haue obtained Happinesse.
- 924. b 30.40.50
- Wherein all our Happinesse lieth, and who be right happie, and the way to be so.
- 937. a 10.1147. b 30
- Of the Happinesse which Adam enioy∣ed before his fall.
- 992. b all.
- The Happinesse of this life what it is, and wherin it consisteth.
- 951. a 10.20. Looke Blessednesse and Felicitie.
Harden.
- Sometimes the cause why God dooth blinde and Harden shal not be appa∣rent.
- 82. b 30.40.50.60. and 83. a 10
- Notable doctrine vppon these wordes, Harden not your neckes any more.
- 442. b 60. & 443. a & b all.
- Of what thing it is a signe when GOD doth Harden men.
- 82. b 30
- The intent of the scripture when it saith expresly, that God dooth Har∣den.
- 80. a 10
- A glosse vpon this text, that God did Harden Schons heart, misliked.
- 80. a 60. & b 10.20
- Though God Harden mens hearts, yet men faile not to harden themselues.
- 80. b 30
- God dooth Harden mens hearts, and why.
- 80. a 50.81. a 10.60
- The rewarde of such as will needs Har∣den themselues in naughtinesse.
- 444. a 10
- How we Harden our heart against our poore neighbour, and the meanes to cut off that vice.
- 581. a all.
- Meanes which God vseth to Harden the vnbeleeuers, as they deserue.
- 535 a 30
Hardhearted.
- The 156.157.158.159. sermons tende to this purpose, that wee tempt not God, nor continue Hardhearted at his threatening: Looke also page
- 984 b 30
- A cause alledged by Salomon why men become Hardhearted.
- 987. a 60.988. a 10
- The Hardhearted shall neuer be forgi∣uen, as God himselfe sweareth.
- 1037. a 20.30.40
Hardheartednesse.
- A proofe that men ought to beare the blame & condemnation of their own Hardheartednesse.
- 80. b 40
- How diuorsements were permitted to ye Iewes because of their Hardhearted∣nesse: and howe that is to be vnder∣stoode and meant.
- 838. all.
- Our Hardheartednes much more than that of the Iewes.
- 2. b 60.278. b 30.1019. a 10.60
- The Hardheartednesse of men noted, Gods curses & plagues notwithstan∣ding.
- 154. b 60. & 155. a 10
Hardie.
- What it is that maketh vs rightly Har∣die in all things.
- 86. b 40
- How ouer bold and Hardy we be in fol∣lowing our owne passions: reade the place.
- 331. a 50.60
- What way we might take to the Hardie
- 37. a 10.20
- How we shal be Hardie ynough to obey Gods commaundemenes.
- 74. b 40
Hardinesse.
- The true Hardinesse which God allow∣eth of, what it is.
- 37. a 20.30. b 10.20
- In what respects our Hardinesse will be turned to presumption.
- 56. b 60. & 57. a 10
- Hardinesse were an excellent vertue if it were well taken.
- 37. a 10
- True Hardinesse iudged to be wilfulnes in Gods seruants. 57. a 10.20. and how it must be grounded.
- 56. b 60
- From whence the Israelits might haue had such Hardinesse as to encounter their enimies.
- 86. a 40
- What our Hardinesse ought to be when the case standeth vpon aduenturing.
- 74. a 40.50
Hardnesse.
- What kinde of Hardnesse wee haue in